That is correct. Using blueprint does not block the user from using other frameworks but blueprint has a quite big foot print. It has several jars itself and also needs aries proxy. Besides that we had a lot of blueprint or proxy related issues recently. So I really see a benefit of changing to DS. ... I only hope DS does not have similar issues :-)

Christian

On 17.01.2014 11:14, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
Hi Ioannis,

Good point, but, for instance, if Karaf requires Aries Blueprint (only for the namespace handler), it doesn't mean that we can't use another Blueprint implementation (like Gemini). Pushing namespace handlers out of the topic, it's already possible to use Gemini instead of Aries. So, even if Karaf use Blueprint internally, it doesn't mean that you can't use (from an user perspective) another implementations or framework.

Regards
JB

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